“I’ve always enjoyed talking football with coaches, players and passionate fans, and that’s at the core of this show,” Manning in a news release. “I’m honored to help expand Kobe’s ‘Detail’ to a football audience.”

The first episode, which will be available on Thursday, examines Cardinals rookie quarterback Josh Rosen‘s Oct. 14 game against the Vikings. Future episodes are expected to be released on weekly or bi-weekly during this course of the season.

“Peyton Manning is an icon, known for his preparation, understanding of the game and attention to detail. His film study sessions are the stuff of legend. It makes Peyton the perfect fit to bring Detail to life for football fans and build on the foundation that Kobe has built with basketball fans on ESPN+,” ESPN executive vice president Connor Schell said in a news release.

Main daytime sports producer for The Denver Post. Previously he was the online prep sports editor. Prior to that, he covered Adams County and Aurora in the YourHub section. He also writes about beer, professional wrestling and video games.

A 38-yard catch by Emmanuel Sanders and a 30-yard reception by Courtland Sutton set up Brandon McManus’ 34-yard field goal as time expired Sunday, giving the Broncos a 23-22 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

In his long-running role as the Chargers’ yappy quarterback, Rivers is the football villain Denver loves to hate most. On this November afternoon, Rivers inexplicably decided to pick a fight with Harris, the Broncos’ shutdown corner.